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I think he can be a championship caliber player. He needs to play with that same intensity he did when he carried the Knicks to that 18-6 stretch to finish the season. There are no excuses this season. He likes the coach and for the first time this roster will have some stability and a full training camp together, something Melo and Stat have yet to have.

Let make sure I am not misreading what you wrote. Are you blaming Melo the Knicks losing Lin? Not sure where you are getting that from. Melo may have a lot to answer for but the Lin debacle is not one of them.

I posed a question and you answered it, i gave reasons why our roster is in flux and that his presence has been detrimental to the team thus far. If his antics don't translate to wins then yes i soley blame him and him only on why the knicks are not headed in a positive direction

I posed a question and you answered it, i gave reasons why our roster is in flux and that his presence has been detrimental to the team thus far. If his antics don't translate to wins then yes i soley blame him and him only on why the knicks are not headed in a positive direction

I can't argue with what your are saying too much but to call it the deal from hell and blaming Melo for that trade is unfair. Yes Melo could have waited and signed as free agent but ultimately it was the Knicks, more so Dolan, who pulled the trigger on that trade as they were desperate to bring another star to NY. The Knicks could have said f*** this guy and moved on. Let's not act like we gave a championship caliber team to get Melo but I do agree he will be the main reason if we lose or win. I won't go as far to say he would be soley to blame but a majority of it does fall on his shoulders.

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The key to Carmelo's success will be how well he moves without the ball in his hands. Change his style to a Kevin Durant type game that way Carmelo doesn't have to create different angles or force up shots.

Sadly Carmelo is better at making difficult shots than easy shots...thats the problem we're forever going to be doomed with having Melo as the primary go to guy.

If he does that in an exhibition, you think he will handle it better when the pressure is on?

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